Block hole (cricket) explained

Block hole, also styled as "blockhole" and "block-hole", is a cricket term referring to the part of the crease where the batter’s bat touches the ground, as well as where yorkers bounce.[1] It may also mean the mark on a cricket pitch around the area where the batter stands, caused by tapping the bat on the ground.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Cricket Explained (/) by Rob Eastaway, p. 120
  2. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/blockhole Definition of 'blockhole' (Collins English Dictionary)